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Threading the Eye of the Needle

It is said that landing a jet on the dock of a heaving aircraft
carrier is like threading the eye of a needle. Even on a super carrier the size of this one, the new USS
George Washington, it is a daunting proposition.

Famed aviation artist William S. Phillips ought to know. With the full cooperation of the United States
Navy, he spent three days aboard a super carrier in preparation for this painting. Phillips' artistic skill and
aviation experience give his view of a Tomcat launch and an F-18 Hornet landing a special look and feel.

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